Life in the Law
Jay Fidell and Retired Chief Judge of the 2nd Circuit of Hawaii, Shackley Raffetto talk about the way the Due Process works in Mongolia. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for […]
The Department of Justice in Hawaii
Peter Carlisle, attorney, former prosecutor and Mayor of Honolulu ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a […]
How Has the Ban Changed Our National Immigration Landscape
John Egan, An Immigration Lawyer Practicing In Honolulu, Will Discuss The Nature Of The Practice And The Immigration Bar In Hawaii, What It’s Like To Be An Immigration Lawyer, And How His Practice Is Being Affected By National Events And Changes In The Trump Administration The host for this episode was Carol Mon Lee. The […]
How to Achieve Economic Justice Under the New Administration
Victor Geminiani began his legal services career as a VISTA Volunteer lawyer with the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. He has served as the Director of Litigation and Law Reform with Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Legal Services and as Executive Director of the Legal Services of Western Massachusetts, the Legal Services of Northern California, the Legal Aid Society […]
Native Hawaiian Nation Building with Derek Kauanoe of OHA
Host Kennth Lawson speaks with Derek Kauanoe (Governance Manager, Office of Hawaiian Affairs) about native Hawaiian nation building in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson.
Quest for Environmental Justice with Lakshman Guruswamy
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Professor of International Environmental Law, Lakshman Guruswamy (University of Colorado, Boulder) about the quest for environmental justice for the “energy poor” in the world. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host […]
Implicit Bias in the Law and Why it Matters – Prof. Justin Levinson
Despite cultural progress in reducing overt acts of racism, racial disparities continue to define American life. Prof. Justin Levinson joins Danielle in the studio to discuss why it should matter in Hawaii, how these issues impact life and an in-depth look into why racial equality is so elusive. The host for this episode was Danielle […]
Human Rights with Beatrice Cantelmo
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Beatrice Cantelmo (Amnesty International Of Hawaii) about the criminalization of homelessness, the Micronesian community, discrimination and the latest challenges to human rights in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host […]
No Justice, No Peace with Charles Lawrence
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Professor Charles Lawrence (William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa) about the history and latest developments in civil rights in the United States. The hosts for this episode were Carol Mon Lee, Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this […]
The Laws of Life with Diana Kim
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with law student/photographer Diana Kim about her journey as a student, artist, homeless activist and humanitarian. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson.